Verity Nunan is a research based artist who is using mapping to trace how biased legacies can manifest as a mode of rationality. Her approach aims to actively reimagine places in the landscape where human-water narratives intersect.
Brian Nunan navigates Country through rivers, not roads. For the past 50 years he has made his yearly journey along the Darling-Barka into the outback and beyond. Witnessing first-hand the destruction of the Darling-Barka, Brian’s records demonstrate that these ecological disasters cannot be viewed in isolation.
In an attempt to open an intergenerational dialogue, the exhibition weaves historical and contemporary stories to encourage a non-linear understanding of Time and Place.